Denford
Northamptonshire

In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales
described Denford like this:

DENFORD, a parish in Thrapston district, Northampton; on the river Nen, adjacent to the Northampton and Peterborough railway, 1½ mile S of Thrapston. Post town, Thrapston. Acres, 1, 940. Real property, £2, 477. Pop., 429. Houses, 91. Denford Lodge is a chief residence. The living is a vicarage, united with the vicarage of Ringstead, in the diocese of Peterborough. Value, £230.* Patron, the Rev. A. J. Sandilands. The church is early English, and has a tower and spire.

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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth,
History of Denford in East Northamptonshire | Map and description,
A Vision of Britain through Time.